Discover the stories of Southern women who spied for the Confederacy during the newest Leaders and Legacies of the Civil War lecture at noon, March 13 at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave.
Michelle Seddon of James A. National Garfield Historic Site will explain how these women gathered intelligence, shared that information with Confederate leaders, and what happened to them after the war.
Her talk is free and open to all, but due to limited space, registration is encouraged. Sign up at www.mentorpl.org or by calling the library at 440-255- 8811, ext. 1.
NPR’s Scott Simon talks to Michael Barone, host of Pipedreams, a public radio program dedicated to the pipe organ and celebrating 40 years on the air.
SCOTT SIMON, HOST:
The pipe organ. No harmonica, now is it? It can be as big as a bus, a building, and produce a massive sound.
(SOUNDBITE OF FRANK MARTIN’S “PRELUDE NO. 3”)
SIMON: Let us introduce Michael Barone, host and founder of a weekly show dedicated to organ music. Pipedreams is produced by Minnesota Public Radio and heard across the country. The program is now celebrating 40 years on the air. Michael Barone, thanks so much for being with us.
MICHAEL BARONE, BYLINE: Scott, it is my pleasure.
SIMON: Forty years, mercy. I mean, forgive me. Forty years ago, did anybody ever say to you,…
Wickliffe Public Library will be hosting an Early Childhood Resource Fair from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19.
The public is invited to come for an open house providing information and resources helping children birth through 5 years old residing in surrounding communities, according to a news release.
The Wickliffe Family Resource Center, Lifeline, Birthright Lake Inc., Help Me Grow, and Crossroads Early Intervention will be in attendance.
Giveaways and raffle baskets will be provided. No registration is required.